The L0 Series is a magnetic levitation train built in Japan that's the fastest in the world, capable of reaching speeds of up ...
A new country is gearing up to unveil the world's second-fastest commercial transport train, and despite their reputation with technology, it isn't Japan.
Happy 60 th birthday to high-speed rail. It was on October 1 st in 1964 that the Shinkansen, Japan’s revolutionary super-fast train, made its debut. Known as the “bullet train” because of its ...
So you like going fast, huh? Well, unfortunately for you, the law says speeding is illegal, and even on a race track, you'll be lucky to see speeds higher than 150 mph unless you're in something ...
How fast do Brightline trains really travel through the Treasure Coast? TCPalm staff used a radar gun to clock the high-speed passenger trains at nearly two dozen locations — busy intersections and ...
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How Europe and Asia built bullet trains while America fell behind
European and Asian governments treated fast trains as national infrastructure, not a side project. Countries such as Japan, ...
At 603 km/h, the new maglev train sets a record and changes how distance is experienced. The remarkable part is not just that ...
In the year since the derailment of a Norfolk Southern Inc. train brought national attention to US railroad safety, little has changed. Trains are still rolling through East Palestine, Ohio, at 50 ...
As a frequent rider on Amtrak’s Acela, which connects the Northeast Corridor between Washington, D.C., New York City, and Boston, I’m happy to announce that high-speed rail travel between Boston and ...
Amtrak launched a new, faster line of Acela trains on August 28. The NextGen Acela trains can reach a top speed of 160 mph, surpassing the previous fleet by 10 mph. In China, the Fuxing Hao trains ...
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